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Usually i can find most answers on the net without needing to ask a forum for advise. 

 

However i can't seem find a satisfying answser to the following problem... From time to time i like to play some PS3 exclusives like Beyond Two Souls, The Last of Us, etc. 

But i always find the picture quality pretty damn poor, even for consoles. Mostly because most pc monitors i have tested, and personally owned, do not scale that low resolution of 720p well. At all.

 

Even my 1440p monitor doesn't scale it well, even tho it should be easier since it only has to double the resolution, but alas...

 

Now i do know about certain technologies out there like "Super Resolution" from LG and Eizo had something similar on their fs2333. But i was not satisfied with the picture quality of the LG and the Eizo was too small, if only they made a bigger one.

 

Do any of you know a pc monitor with great scaling capabilities? Or perhaps similar tech like "Super Resolution" and/or the one from eizo?

 

Google failed me this time.

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there was one by benq for tournaments where you could change the resolution...

 

Are we talking about some sort of TN panel with 120/144hz? How long ago was this?

And with "changing resolution", do you mean like aspect control or enhancing the low resolution?

 

I'm really looking for a good quality display. Pref. 27 inch.

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Ah, that one. I did test that one a few weeks ago. It does indeed have aspect control. But nothing to enhance the resolution the PS3 was throwing at it. :(

 

And some backlight bleeding, not the worst i have seen but it was visible...

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